This Sporting Life
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:26:02
I'll see you, Dad.
:26:04
You mind me helping you, Frank?
:26:09
Why do you say that?
:26:11
I'm in a position to help.
It's only right.

:26:15
Aye, I think it's right.
:26:17
You don't mind?
:26:19
No.
:26:21
Don't know what you're talking about.
:26:23
That's all right, then.
:26:25
I'll see you.
You know, any time at all.

:26:29
See you, Dad.
:26:43
You play for nothing?
:26:45
Amateur pay, thirty bob.
:26:48
That's hardly a wage.
:26:50
They pay good when the sign you on.
:27:02
The old man treats you like a son.
:27:04
I call him Dad because he's old.
:27:08
I don't mean that.
:27:09
What then?
:27:10
The way he treats you.
:27:11
He ogles you,
looks at you like a girl.

:27:15
Don't come with that.
:27:17
- He's interested, that's all.
- I'd say excited.

:27:20
What are you getting on about?
:27:22
He hasn't much to get excited about.
He's done a lot for me.

:27:26
He's never had a job.
:27:27
How do you know?
:27:29
I've got eyes.
Just look at his hands.

:27:32
He's got awful, soft hands.
:27:36
What's hands got to do with it?
:27:40
He's got awful hands,
I got awful hands.

:27:43
We're not all women.
:27:45
It's nothing to do.

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